About WBR
      Add Record
  Delete Record
  Edit Record
  Add your Site
  Other Links
 

WBAN  
OTHER AFFILIATED SITES!

  Women Boxing
  Hot Boxing News
  WBAN Registry
   
 

REGISTRATION
FORMS
!

       Promoter Form
  Manager Form
  Trainer Form
  Matchmaker Form
  New Boxer Form
   

TOP GALLERIES!

Video Streaming and Mpegs

   
Latest Fight Photo - MPEG Galleries!
   

Unlimited Boxing Records for Women Boxers!
   

Hot Hot HOT Photo Galleries!
   

Matchmakers Hotlist, and Exclusive Matchup!

WBAN - The #1 World Champion on the net today for Women's Boxing!

     


Title Boxing has got
you covered with the
 latest boxing gear!

 

Promoters
 Trainers, Managers
Matchmakers
A-Z Contact Listing

  Promoter's Form
  Matchmaker Form
  Manager Form
  Trainer's Form

NEWS MEDIA

  Need to contact a boxer for media purposes?Email WBAN
   
  Want to Visit a Boxer's Website?  Go Here
   

 



 

 

              
                                                                                    
                        
 

Fight and Article
Details of boxer

Regina Halmich
Karlsruhe, Germany
 

 
 

GO TO MASTER SEARCH FOR
FULL BOXING RECORD
If you are signed in - Use your back button,
if you are not a member, go here

May 6, 2006 - Burg-Wächter-Castello in Dusseldorf, Germany Photo Gallery #360  Login
Regina Halmich, now 50-1-1 (15KO), successfully defended her WIBF belt, and won by a 10-round unanimous decision over Viktoria Milo, of Hungary. Judges scoring: 98:92, 99:92, and 97:93.

December 3, 2005 - Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany, promoted by Universum Box Promotions
Flyweight Regina Halmich, 111, won a 10-round unanimous decision over Elena Reid,  110½, and retained her WIBF Flyweight title.   Flyweight Julia Sahin,  111¼, won a 10-round uananimous decision over Stephanie Dobbs, 111¼, and won the vacant title for the WIBF Inter-Continental Flyweight title.  Final judges scores were 100-91, 100-90, and 100-91.  Featherweight Ina Menzer, 125½, TKO’d  Galina Gumliiska,  123½, in the sixth round of a schedule 10-round bout.  Menzer won the WIBF Featherweight title.  On the undercard in a four-rounder, Flyweight  Carolina Alvarez,  112, 0:25 TKO2 over Lucie Hornakova, 112.
Round by Round report  of Halmich vs. Reid, by Peter Geudens of Belgium w/photos   Elena Reid Loses To Judges in Germany...By David A. Avila  Full Story

September 10, 2005 -DM-Aren,  Karlsruhe, Germany
Promoted by: Universum Box Promotion

Regina Halmich, 111,  won a 10-round split decision over Spain's Maria Jesus Rosa, 111.5. Halmich successfully defended her WIBF Flyweight world titld.  Judges scores were 94-96, 98-92, and 96-94.  Round by Round report WBAN was told that it was an excellent bout, but that the decision was controversial. Also,  Alesia Graf, 118,  won by 1:42 seconds, KO3 over Liliana Martinez, 119; 119; and Ina Menzer, 126,  won a ten-round decision over Damaris Muthoni Mwgani, 124.  Round by Round report 
Slideshow

April 16, 2005 - Boerdelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany
Regina Halmich
, 111 1/4, of Germany,  successfully defended her WIBF Flyweight title over United States Hollie Dunaway, 110 3/4.  Halmich won clearly with final scores of  99-91, 99-91 & 98-92. Also, Alesia Graf, 119, of Germany,  won a six-round majority decision over  tough opponent in Oksana Vasilyeva, 120 1/4. The fight was scored 60-55, 57-57, 59-57.
Photos  Round by Round Report

January 15, 2005 - Germany
Germany's Regina Halmich, 111 1/4,  now 46-1-1 (15KO), successfully defended her WIBF title against Marylin Hernandez, 111 1/2,  (now 3-4-0 (1KO) Official Fightfax record). Judges scores were 100-92, 100-92, and 100-91.  Halmich/Hernandez.
- On the undercard, Super Bantamweight Alesia Graf’s, 117 3/4,  opponent, Dayana Santana, 118 1/2,  was a willowy girl from the Dominican Republic with plenty of sass but an unorthodox style and no idea how to cope with a fighter like Graf, who let her burn herself out throwing haymakers into her guard and flailing the air. Santana was quick on her feet and shuffled and moved well enough in the earlier rounds, but she had nothing in offence. Throughout the first two three rounds, Graf weakened her with body shots and hurt her with powerful lefts. By the fourth, Santana was clearly demoralized and tried for the first minute just to stay out of range. Graf gestured as if to say: “Are we here to fight or dance?” That shamed her into a confrontation she would regret: in the second half of the round, Graf coolly beat her up, trapping her repeatedly on the ropes and hitting her with everything in her arsenal, including a wicked right hook to the liver when she tried to turn away.  Half way through the round break, Santana plucked up the courage to tell her corner men she wanted to quit. They tried to talk her out of it, but you could hear her wailing voice pleading with them over the German commentary. When she couldn’t convince them, she put her foot down: “No voy a pelear!” (“I’m not going to fight!”) “Then I suppose we’ll have to throw the towel in,” came the reply. But they didn’t. Graf came out for the fifth and Santana stood her ground. Or rather sat it. Then her trainer began unfastening her gloves. and finally – with unconcealed reluctance -- the other guy in the corner produced a towel, rather the way you produce your driving licence when you get stopped for speeding. Fight ended in fifth round TKO.  Other results:  Julia Sahin, 112,  won a 10-round unanimous decision over Maja Frenzel, 111 1/2,  for a German Flyweight Championship. There was a vast gulf in technique and athleticism between Sahin and Frenzel, but despite that, Sahin hadn’t the power to put her away. Neither woman lives from boxing, but whereas Sahin, with her long amateur experience, knows exactly what’s she doing in the ring (what Michael Timms tells her, most of the time, it should be said) and really looks the part as a professional, Frenzel did rather look like someone for whom boxing was just a whim. One of those incomprehensible whims that have people asking: “Why on earth does she do it?”  In real life, it turns out, she’s a nurse. “She’ll be administering aspirins to herself tomorrow,” said the commentator. She was administered a beating tonight, but you had to admire her courage. 100-90, 100-91, 100-90, the scores;  Super Middleweight: Natascha Ragosina, 167 1/2,  won a four-rounder by decision over Borislava Goranova, 157 1/2; and in a flyweight bout, Susianna Kentikian, 112,  won a four-round decision over Iliana Boneva, 112 1/2.  (All Reports by Ewan Whyte)  Halmich/Hernandez report/Photos Sahin/Frenzel Report Graf/Santana Report  Round by Round - Geudens   How did you predict?  Halmich/Hernandez  Pre-fight report - Ragosina - Goranova Pre-fight - Halmich - Video Clip Link (The clip is in German).

September 11, 2004 - Karlsuhe, Germany
(report by David Avila) After a fierce 10 rounds against Germany’s WIBF flyweight champion, Elena “Baby Doll” Reid returned home without the belt but a smile on her face.  “They were so wonderful to me,” said Reid of her experience in Germany.  In her first world title bout Reid engaged female prizefighting’s most experienced world champion Regina Halmich at DM Arena in Karlsruhe, Germany before more than 4,000 rabid fans. “It was very exciting,” said Reid (14-1-5), who had never been to Europe before spending several days promoting the fight in Germany. “The people were so nice to me everywhere I went.”  Inside the ring, the always-smiling Reid faced Halmich (45-1-1), a veteran fighter of numerous clashes in defense of the several world titles she has picked up in her long career. It’s a career that has spanned more than 10 years as a professional including 40 title fights. In that time she had only suffered one loss and no draws. That was until yesterday.  The left-handed Reid who has changed back to a more marauding aggressive style after experimenting with a classic boxing mode, was set to see who would blink first. Both Reid and Halmich have the same juggernaut approach to boxing, never a step backward.  “I felt I was able to hit her with everything I threw,” said Reid, 22. “She was a very tough fighter.”  Chris Ben, Reid’s trainer, said the plan was to attack and use the left. Both Reid and Ben felt they were able to achieve their goal successfully. “She hit Regina every time she threw a left,” said Ben who worked her corner. “She was snapping her head back with jabs and lefts.”  Halmich, 27, reportedly suffered cuts and bumps on her face from Reid’s punishing blows, but never stopped trying.  “You have to hand it to Regina, she is one tough girl,” said Ben, adding that other fighters might have quit under the same pressure. “Elena was too strong for her.”  By the end of the first half of the fight, the crowd had swayed over to Reid. “They were cheering for Elena and calling out Baby Doll, Baby Doll,” said Ben.  When the fight ended Halmich walked over to congratulate Reid on her performance. “She told me she would give me another fight,” said Reid, who felt she won every round in the fight.   The judges scored it 98-94 Halmich, 97-93 Reid and 97-97 for a draw. It’s Reid’s fifth draw and Halmich’s first.The media called two of the judges scores “scandalous”. The television commentator interviewing Halmich told her they felt she lost convincingly.  “She was mad at the television guys cause they told her she lost the fight,” said Reid, adding that Halmich fought bravely and never stopped trying. “The people there treated me so well. I’ll never forget them. They were really wonderful people.  IN a second's women's bout, Silke Weickenmeier won a 10-round unanimous decision over  Austria Urbaez Urena in an uneventful bout. Lastly in a four-round undercard bout, featherweight Sandra Schreiber won by a unanimous decision over Pavla Stankeova. Final judges scores were 40-35, 40-35, and 39-36. Photo Gallery
Hot Comments Round by round

May 29, 2004 - Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
Full Story on boxing card - by Ewan Whyte

In the main event, Regina Halmich, won a 10-round unanimous decision over Daisy Lang and won the vacant IWBF jr. bantamweight world title. Halmich moved up two weight classes to achieve this feat. According to WBAN's insider, Halmich chased Lang during the fight. Final judges scores were 96-94, 97-93, 96-94. In a post-fight interview, both Halmich and Lang were interviewed after the fight. Halmich apologized, that the fight was not exactly the women's fight of the year, and blamed Lang for running backwards and not wanting to fight. Lang on the other hand thought she was robbed. She said that she won all 10 rounds, and that Halmich hardly got any punches through. Lang explained that she was a counter boxer, and that anybody who knew anything about boxing could see that she won the fight. WBAN had two reports about this fight, which both said that the fight was one-sided with Halmich winning this match. In the co-main event, Marischa Sjauw of Holland, fought Germany's Heidi Hartmann. Hartmann captured the vacant WIBF-GBU welterweight world title after the fight was stopped due to a cut. According to WBAN's insider, the fight was stopped between the 9th and 10th round, when the female ring doctor stopped Sjauw, due to a cut that had apparently happened in the sixth round by a clashing of heads. The TV commentator expressed surprise at the decision, which was increased when it was announced that Sjauw lost by RSC, which is only used in amateur boxing-----then later changed it to a TKO. Other results: Super Bantamweight Austria's Urbaez Urena won a six-round unanimous over Mariann Pampuk; Flyweight Julia Sahin TKO’d Anca Popovic in the fourth round in a scheduled Flyweight six-rounder; Super Featherweight Ina Menzer KO’d Andrej Medelina in the first round; Bantamweight Alesia Graf won a six-round unanimous decision over Simone Sucio; and in a three-round bout, unknown if it was amateur, lightweights Sonja Dürr won three rounds over Carmen Falke.

January 17, 2004 -Karlsruhe, Germany
Regina Halmich, now 44-1-0 (15KO), 110 lbs.,  of Germany, successful defended her WIBF Flyweight title when she won by a 10-round unanimous decision over Joanna Pena-Alvarez, now 14-2-1 (10KO), 112 lbs., of the Dominican Republic. Also, on the undercard, Hulya Sahin, making her pro debut won a four-round unanimous decision over Gabriella Insberger from Romania.
Round to Round report   Video Streaming of Halmich-Alvarez weigh-in-Universum website!    Video after fight

July 12, 2003 -Wilhelm-Dopatka-Halle,
Leverkusen, Germany

Regina Halmich, 108.25, Germany,  TKO6 Svelte Taskova, 102.5, of Bulgaria.  This was Halmich's 44th fight, and a rematch. The two first met in the ring in November 2001. Halmich improves her record to 43-1-0 (15 KO).
ROUND-BY-ROUND REPORT by Peter Geudens

April 26, 2003 -  Schwerin, Germany
Regina Halmich retained her World Title defeating Cathy Brown on points over 10 rounds. The judges scored the fight 98:92, 97:95, 97:94. Cathy Brown started the fight best and was clearly more powerful. She sent Halmich to the canvas in the third round, but it was probably more a case of Halmich getting caught off balance as the punch was on her shoulder. Halmich better skills, condition and experience turned the fight for her from round 5 and onwards, and the result was no cause for controversy, even though the German Judge who saw the fight 98:92 probably was too "kind" to Halmich.
Full Story with Photos!

January 18, 2003 - Essen, Germany
Regina Halmich won a very convincing points decision over Nadja Loritz. The judges scored the bout 98-92, 100-90 and 99-91. Nadja Loritz was simply outclassed by Regina Halmich. She looked unskilled and slow, and her only quality was the ability to absorb a lot of punches.
Photos......Video after fight (German)....Round by Round Report - Peter Geudens In another women's match, Daisy Lang and Silke Weickenmeier resulted in a majority draw.  Lang came into the fight with a serious knee injury that gave her problems in the later rounds.. Silke, stole the show in a flashy outfit, had to lose 7 kg (15 lbs) to make the weight. Geudens who reported the results commented, "From what I saw, I would have given the fast-moving Silke a slight advantage."  One judge gave it to Silke, the other for Daisy and the third called it a draw. Photos....Video after fight (German) 

August 17, 2002 - Estrel Convention Center, in Berlin, Germany
Regina Halmich, now 40-1-0 (14KO), won a majority decision over Yvonne Caples, now 6-4-1 (1KO). Halmich retained her WIBF Flyweight title. 

April 20, 2002 - Gdansk, Poland
Regina Halmich, now 39-1-0 (14KO) TKO4 inferior opponent Anca Moise, who is now 0-4-0. Believe it or not folks....This was a defense of Ms. Halmich's WIBF "World" Flyweight belt.  WBAN doesn't know which "World" they are talking about...

November 24, 2001, Germany
At the gym of Universum Box-Promotion, Regina Halmich defended her WIBF Jr. Flyweight title against Svetla Taskova with a unanimous decision. Final scoring of the fight was 99-92, 98-93, and 98-92. Halmich is now 38-1 (13 KO’s). Also, Michele Aboro retained her WIBF Jr. featherweight titl over Nadja Debras, winning all rounds, with a final scoring of 100-90 all judges.

July 21, 2001- Ice Stadon in Aachen, Germany
Regina Halmich pulled another decision against Alina Schaternikova in a 10-round Jr. Flyweight WIBF championship bout.  According to news sources it was a hard-fought and close fight. Final scoring by judges was 97-95, 98-96, and 96-94.

February 24, 2001- Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Regina Halmich
, 107,  TKO 1:50 in the third round against overmatched opponent, Szilvia Csicsely, 106, of Hungary.  Csicsely from Hungary, was reported to have had 11 fights, but WBAN has no records of any fight records for Csicsely.  WBAN invites Universum to submit those documented records into the Women Boxing Records site so that that unverified record can be posted on Csicsely.  Halmich's record is now 35-1- (12KO). 

April 7, 2001,  Hamburg, Germany
Regina Halmich TKO'd Andrea Blevins in the fifth round.  According to news sources, Halmich knocked down Blevins twice, in the 2nd and 5th round. Blevins showed a lot of heart, but failed to connect many combos on one of German's finest! 

 
     
     
     
     
Are you a WBAN Records Exclusive Member?  Members have UNLIMITED ACCESS to the boxing records, over 11,675 photos in 489 galleries (many of the galleries include VIDEO STREAMING and MPEGS), 91 Slideshow Galleries, A-Z Photo Gallery of the Women Boxers, ONLINE MPEGS, IMPROVED system "MASTER SEARCH" to search the records member's site and  WBAN's multimedia information on one page for any boxer.   MATCHMAKERS HOT LIST (100+recommended matchups), EXCLUSIVE MATCHUP, fight reports, and much more!  Go Here to join or sign in! 
  Back to WBAN
  Add your site
  Manager Form
  Add a record
  Promoter Form
  Match Up Form
  Edit a record
  Matchmaker Form
  Advertise with WBAN
  Delete a record
  Trainer Form
  Contact TL Fox
Copyrighted © June 1998 WBAN  (Women Boxing Archive Network) Includes all copyrighted sites: womenboxing.com - womenboxingrecords.com; boxeofemenino.com - All rights reserved.